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Episode 166 - The Noida Double Murders: Aarushi & Hemraj

RedHanded

Wondery | RedHanded

True Crime

4.518.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2020

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

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When 13 year old Aarushi Talwar was found dead with her throat slit in her own bedroom, it sparked the beginning of what would become one of India’s most notorious cases. A story of immeasurable corruption, incompetence, sex, scandals and secrets.


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0:00.0

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0:14.4

I'm Sruti, I'm Hannah and welcome to Redhanded. Before we kick off, is this too late?

0:20.9

No, it's not too late. We have good news guys tomorrow. If you're listening to this on Wednesday,

0:26.3

slash Thursday, on Friday this week, the 25th of September, we're going to be doing a live show at the London podcast festival in London.

0:34.4

Do not fear if you are not anywhere near London because all the in-show seats have now sold out, but you can get your hands on some virtual live streaming tickets.

0:44.3

If you would like to do that, head on over to the link that we will leave very conveniently in the description of this episode.

0:51.0

Get yourself some tickets and we'll see you there.

0:52.9

Yeah, see you through the interwaves, which is the only way we may be able to see each other for quite a while, starting soon.

0:59.0

So let's do that. But anyway, we have got quite the crazy case fees. I feel like we should just crack on.

1:06.2

Yeah, it's a logon. Yeah, it's a long and you're going to need your thinking caps.

1:10.3

You're keeping up with us joggers. Any other apparel that you may need. Maybe a shiny.

1:15.5

That's as well for places. There's so many things you need to put on. So get ready because it's a world one.

1:22.2

I felt like when I was doing the research for it, it felt very reminiscent of the Jean-Bonnais Ramsey case, except for the fact that

1:29.7

I don't actually feel like I have a very strong inclination as to who did it here.

1:34.0

I haven't got a Scooby-Doo. I don't even have a scrappy-do.

1:38.9

No, it's a whole heap of mess, but we're going to go through it, piece by piece, pay attention, maybe listen to it again.

1:44.8

If you do start googling yourself, there is so much information out there. A lot of it is really inaccurate.

1:50.6

The media as you'll see just went nuts with it. So if you are like, I really want the kind of definitive rundown of this case,

1:59.5

then I would recommend the book that I used, which was the sort of main source of the research for this particular episode.

2:06.4

And it is a book called Arushi and it is written by a journalist called Aviruk Sen.

2:11.8

Again, I'll leave a link in the episode description if you guys want to get your hands on a copy of that.

2:16.6

So other than that, let's get on with it. We're heading to India today, specifically to the city of Noida

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